This week's has about six 10 or 12 letter answers. It looks reasonable but I don't think I'll be beating my record time today!
However, this post is to ask whether there is a general rule about the number of anagrams allowed in a cryptic like the DT Prize Cryptic. I vaguely remember something about that from many years ago I think.
Sunday I have looked at the intro to the blog and it says:
A pleasant puzzle to match the day, most probably by Cephas, with the short concise clues and anagrams he is best known for, although no pangram lurking there.
so it appears that there are probably more than four anagrams. That infomation doesn't help much though - I have only answered five clues so far!
8:35 a.m. edit:
15 across is: Nice unmarried woman? (12)
Second letter possibly A
Getting nowhere with this, in spite of thinking of different definitions and the fact that Nice is a place, I have had to google the answer: MADEEMOISELLE
I certainly would not have got that one!